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Speaker 1: All right, Well, we're gonna keep mosey on over into

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another Violen sphere, which we ever heard of the franchise

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Kill Bill Dylan Muss. I've heard rumors, Yeah, you've heard

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rumors of it. Well, if you heard concrete rumors, there's

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one and two. There's two movies Kill Bill one and two,

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and we might be getting the third a KA Kill

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Be a Trix, which is possibly in developments. Definitely not

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confirmed here, but the theory would be that it's directed

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by Robert Rodriguez and at as of this time, it's

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unknown if Quentin Tarantino would write the script. We got

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a little c tear bracket in there, so take that

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with a Graenis salt if you will.

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Speaker 2: But I'm just gonna throw it over to you. What

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do you want this at all? Yeah?

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Speaker 3: I'm not really a Kill Bill fan. The first time

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I watched those movies was with the retrospective, and I'm

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glad I finally did knock them out because you know,

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going through that retrospective, watched all the Tarantino stuff I

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hadn't seen to that point.

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Speaker 2: Just not my cup of tea.

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Speaker 3: Like even just in general, that genre of movie is

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not really my spot. There are solid movies, but like

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we've did the retro, I watched them each, you know,

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once for that retro, and I haven't watched them again

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and don't really have any pull too, which is which

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is too bad because obviously people love those movies and

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usually people have them pretty high in their Tarantino rankings,

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but it's just not really my cup of tea unfortunately.

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Speaker 2: So to see that it's.

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Speaker 3: Coming back, I mean, I'm happy for people, because you know,

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people love this, this series, this world. But yeah, I

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also like, we'll see. Because Quentin Tarantino, even if he

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isn't writing the script, I imagine he's at least a producer.

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He's in the works for it, and I continue to

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just be annoyed with him and his whole like ten

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movie thing, and he's just like, it seems like he's

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trying to do anything to just not make movies. At

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this point. He's just like, Wow, this doesn't count. If

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I produce a new Killed Bill movie and I write

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this script or whatever, like, I don't know, we'll I don't, yeah,

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I don't. I could probably work on an impression of him.

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I feel like I have that in me.

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Speaker 1: I feel like I think so, I think there's some

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some some spirit.

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Speaker 3: I feel like I have the same like facial structure

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I have, like the big chin like he's got, and

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so I feel like I could pull off a Tarantino

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impression but.

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Speaker 2: Trying to fuck me. Yeah.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, he's kind of got like a it's like a

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tiny bit nazy, a little bit squirrely. Right, He's a

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weird guy. Yeah, in a good way sometimes. But yeah,

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I don't know. Like, so that's a little conjecture. We

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don't know if this is real or if he's involved.

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Speaker 1: I mean he's involved to some extent right in the

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fact that he owns the IP I imagine. Uh, but

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we'll see what happens there. In terms of Robert Rodriguez.

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So obviously they work together in like the Grindhouse stuff, right,

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they did like Machete or whatever and death Proof, And

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I don't I don't know. I've only seen death Proof

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out of that whole crop of whatever weird little stuff

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they're making in that era. But obviously they've worked together before.

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They're good combo Rodriguez, like looking at his recent IMDb

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like it's not stellar stuff.

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Speaker 3: He's been doing a lot of. I don't know, nothing

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too exciting lately, but obviously he's got some good potential.

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Uh maybe has like the good visual thing. And if

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if QT gives him the rights to this, I trust

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that it was like a good call. I guess creatively

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seems a good fit in that way, even if the

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stuff I've seen from him maybe has like a different

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energy to it. But you know, this is gonna be

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different than like a Tarantino kill Bill if it does happen,

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because it's obviously not him directing and maybe not even writing,

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so kind of have just have to be ready for

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it to be potentially something very different.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, this.

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Speaker 1: Is tricky for me. I I love Kill Bill. I'm

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just gonna couple them together, you know, as QT would say,

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they're one movie. I love them. Yeah, just I love

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the action. I love the acting. I the more I

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watch it, the more I like that movie. Yeah, it's

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it's fantastic. Getting rumors we might be getting the like

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the super cut version here in Town, which is like

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nice both movies splice together, which I would have to

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go see because that would just be insane. I've never

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seen on the big screen before, so that'd be crazy.

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Speaker 2: I think.

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Speaker 1: I think it's like four hours, four and a half,

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like something ridiculous like that. But I'm down. I don't

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think I want this though. I feel like just having

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a different director and it just being so long from

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like the previous ones, it would just it would almost

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feel like the El Camino movie for me, which I

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love Breaking Bad. It's definitely one of my favorite TV

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shows of all time, but like that movie was just

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very fine and it had some elements that felt like

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Breaking Bad, but like it's just it's just something different

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like Death of the Outsider to dishonor.

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Speaker 2: Still still really good, but like I mean, that's.

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Speaker 1: Kind of a bad comparison, because I still really love

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Death the Outsider, but you know what I mean, it's

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like a step point five away, and I feel like,

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at its best, like best case scenario, that's what this

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would be. Maybe that's being a little bit too negative

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on it, because maybe it could be like a really

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really epic epilogue to that story. But I just feel

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like in eight out of ten universes, like it just

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doesn't go well, and it's like why did we even

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do this? Why did we we dig up this this

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franchise to just kind of do that to it. You know,

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Robert Rodriguez obviously friends with Quentin Tarantine. I don't think

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he would like go I don't think anyone would go

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out of ano their way to like make a shitty project.

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Speaker 2: But I just I don't know.

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Speaker 1: I feel like there's more situations that cannot go great

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versus the other way.

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Speaker 2: So yeah, I don't really want this.

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Speaker 1: I kind of would be surprised if it even kind

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of gets some traction and ends up going through it.

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Just it just kind of seems odd to me here,

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And yeah, I don't know. It's kind of all I

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really say on it. I don't really want to. I

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don't have too much to say on it because I

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just also don't think it's actually gonna happen. It just

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seems like kind of a low, lower tier rumor. But

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I don't know that's my overall.

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Speaker 3: I mean, there's been like rumors of the third one

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in the past two right, and I feel like maybe

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it was like, yeah, Tarantino was writing and like not

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directing or something as well, Like back I feel like

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it was a few years ago or something. So it

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feels like it's always kind of bubbling, It's always right

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there under the surface for some reason out of all

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of his movies. I mean, maybe this one just makes

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more sense as like actually having a sequel, whereas most

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of his other movies just like are pretty definitively closed

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and a lot of the characters are dead, which is

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also the case here. But I feel like you could

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definitely go another direction.

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Speaker 2: But I don't know.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm curious what this would look like. Do you

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think it would bring Maya Hawk in the fold now

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that she's a big star?

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Speaker 1: Oh, that would be great. I mean those two look

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so similar, the two being Maya and Uma. I think

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Maya is a phenomenal actress. For what I've seen of her,

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shout out to her and stranger things. She was great

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this the season so far.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't know, though.

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Speaker 1: I like, I think that's one of those things where

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it's like, oh, it's fun, but like that's kind of

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the most interesting thing about this project is is happening

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Maya Hawk don the roll of her mother?

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Speaker 2: I don't. I don't think they would do that. I

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don't know. I don't know a lot of unknowns.

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Speaker 3: I think it would be like a dot, like it

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would literally be her daughter.

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Speaker 2: In the movie. Oh, in the movie.

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Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, I guess that would make sense because then

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we could just do like time jumps too. This is

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the bride alive like later on? Yeah?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I would like that more

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than I dislike it if that ever happens.

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Speaker 3: Does she die at the end of the part two?

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Speaker 1: Uh, she's like leading out. But I don't think there's

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anything definite. I guess I should double check.

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Speaker 3: Is it ambiguous? It's like the inception moment. That's how

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well I know these movies. I've only seen them once

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years ago. When into the direction I should know this,

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I've seen it, you should.

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Speaker 1: Uh oh yeah.

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Speaker 2: No, Actually she's live.

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Speaker 1: Beatrix reunites with her daughter Bibi, and they leave to

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start a new life. And I just unplugged my ear. Okay,

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I can't hear anything you're saying. Okay, I know you

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can't hear me. But what I'm what I'm I'm here.

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Speaker 2: I was like, I don't know.

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Speaker 3: Hout of wheel on this until you go back? Could

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could could we age up and the daughter be my

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hawk with that fit based on what the characters like

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in the movie?

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Speaker 2: Yeah?

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Speaker 1: Yeah, absolutely, Well, now you're selling me on it, because

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now now I'm a little more intrigued by this, so

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maybe my interest level went up a little bit there

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knowing that, but I still don't really think it's happening.

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Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't think I need a little

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Speaker 3: I mean it is satire, which is which is uh crap, that's.

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Speaker 2: What six chance for? Uh anything else? Kill Bill. I

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was gonna say something, but I kind of forgot. No.

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I think I think it's all I this is. Yeah.

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Speaker 3: I feel like we've getting so much whiplash or like

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Tarantino news lately, of like he was making the movie

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critic movie critics cancel, we're getting oh maybe Tom Cruise,

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and Tom Cruise isn't in this. He scraps that he's

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moving on his other thing. He's doing this, he's doing that,

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he's gonna direct, like the Star Trek thing, but that

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doesn't count towards his ten movies or whatever the fuck

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is going on. But this one is like one of

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the least exciting ones. And obviously it's like a personal thing,

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but it's it's interesting to me. That also not really

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that interesting for you to get more killed Bill, So hopefully,

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hopefully that's hopefully it's not in the works and we're

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just going different directions with his creative works right now.

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Speaker 2: For sure.

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Speaker 1: I think it's one of those things too, where if

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like two ended on like a cliff hangar, and it

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also came out like five years ago, like I feel

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like there would still be like some smolder to that

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candle that's been blown out. But like right now, that

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candle is in your freezer with your Christmas decorations, Like

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I just I don't see anything anything that's gonna ignite that,

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and I don't need it to like just let that

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candle sit in the freezer, you know, Yeah, I'm totally

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fine with that.

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Speaker 3: Let it ferment in there, just getting nice and crispy.

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Speaker 1: You can't ruin the project if you never touch it again.

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It's there, it's fantastic.

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Speaker 2: You can't make a bad movie if you don't make

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Speaker 1: The truer statement was never said. Okay, if we got

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